Last week, I saw "Ancient Aliens" on the History Channel. Because it was such a fascinating experience, I watched four episodes in a row.

My favourite episode was "Nazis and UFOs" . There seemed to be lots evidence that linked alien technology to Nazi rocket/spacecraft/weapon programs.

Through other sources, I've discovered that there was a planned invasion of Earth at that time which would have lead to an Apocalyse with a phoney Second Coming of Christ. The aliens were called Marcabs, but they were stopped by the defense system of "The Galactic Federation of Light". Powerful beings in "The Christ Continuum" were and still are connected to this organization.

The other programs dealt with alien settlements near Japan, in North America, India and in the Atlantic ocean(i.e. Atlantis).

There has been a "Memory Recovery Project" going on since the 1950s. The goal is to recover memories from past lives. More than anything else, science fiction seems to stimulate our minds and free us from religious dogma.

Basically, I'm a Christian Gnostic who believes that all spirirtual roads lead to the Jesus App and the Jesus App leads to Jesus.

There has been too much dogma and divisions in the traditional churches for them to be spokespeople for "The Church of Christ In The 21st Century". The arguments between Christian sects can only be resolved by more personal visions from divine sources. One finds his own Jesus in his own way.

There is much to learn from the Bible and biblical quotations. These are definitely part of "The Universal Jesus App", but it doesn't end there. God's internet has connected to mankind's internet.

I watched the highlights and summaries of the leader's debate yesterday. I'm not a political masochist or blogger that has to sit through these boring talkathons. I know most of the issues and where the parties stand on various things.

Basically, I just wanted to know who made the best points or who got in the best shots.

The best point has to go to Prime Minister Harper for his assertion that a minority government would be at the mercy of the other political parties. Canadians could be facing another election in two years.

The best shot goes to N.D.P. leader Jack Layton for pointing out that the Opposition Liberal leader, Michael Ignatieff only turned up for one third of the votes in the House of Commons. He said "A person who doesn't do his job doesn't deserve a promotion".

Harper was the winner of the debate, because he stuck to his agenda about the ecomony and kept his cool. Jack Layton wacked Iggy because he stood by his policies and principles better.

I'm sure that Harper will win the election, but who will come in second? Jack, Michael or the other guy?

There's a TV show that I watch occasionally called "1000 Ways To Die". It focuses on unpleasant and stupid individuals who do themselves in by accidents that could have been prevented. There's dark humor about these deaths that are summed up in the last pictures of the victims.

Personally, I'd like to see a new reality show called "1000 Ways To Depose Dictators". With the financial problems of the U.S. and NATO, I can't see any nation providing the leadership and funds to make Earth "A Dictator Freezone".

This means that the heavy lifting on this project would go to powerful spirits who desire a world free from oppressive tryants and murderers. The volunteers would be members of "The Dictator Removal Team".

I've been disappointed in the U.S.A's and NATO's support of the Libyan rebels. These heroes are fighting for their lives against Gadhaffi. He's called the protester-rebels: cockroaches, rats and terrorists. He's not about to leave power until he crushes them.

The "No Fly Zone" is an act of war against Libya to protect Libyan civilians and, of course assist, the rebels. Unfortunately, they are outmanned and outgunned by a wide margin. Gadhaffi still has a big advantage in the ground war.

It obvious to me that the safety of the protesters, dissidents, civilians and rebels can only be guaranteed by the removal of Gadaffi and his family. "Necessary Means" to insure safety of the population would include "Regime Change".

Right now, air cover is supplied by NATO countries, but they should enpower the rebel ground troops with weapons and training. The Libyans have a right to protect themselves and their families against slaughter by an oppressive dictator who looks at them like cockroaches.

Eventually, the Libyans rebels could be reinforced by volunteers from the Middle East and the world like in Spain during the 1936 civil war.

Negotiating with the present Libyan Government should be done in a position of power with a large well armed military force on the ground and in the air.

The Arab Spring is beginning to bear fruit. We should be there to help it do so.

Minority governments are basically unstable and this one lasted only two and a half years. In a parliamentary system, a government and the Prime Minister only continue if the "House of Commons" gives them a "vote of confidence". If it's a vote of non-confidence as it was a couple of days ago, an election usually follows.

From left to right, here are the leaders: The Prime Minister (Conservative, Stephen Harper), the Leader of the Opposition, (Liberal, Michael Ignatieff), the Leader of the New Democratic Party, Jack Layton, the leader of The Green Party, Elizabeth May, last and least, the leader of the Bloc Quebecois (a separatist party) Gilles Duceppe.

The biggest knock against Michael Ignatieff is his inexperience. He only joined the Liberal Party five years ago. He spent considerable time out of the country teaching and writing books. The most recent poll has him running a distant third on the question: "Who would make the best Prime Minister?"

The Conservative's minority government was almost overthrown in 2008, by a coalition of N.D.Ps, Liberals and Bloc Quebecois. Harper is making a big thing out of that because he wants a majority government in 2011. A majority government could last four or even five years.

It is highly likely that Harper will win his majority because there's been been too many elections in this decade (4 in 7 years to be exact). Each election costs taxpapers about 300 million dollars.

I'm not enthusiastic about Harper, but the other party leaders have said nothing about Canada's increased debt burden coming out of the recent recession. What would they do about it?

I have a pretty good idea where Conservative Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty is going with his budget.

Lets admit it. Dictators of any stripe or political persuasion aren't in vogue anymore. With the development of the internet, more and more people are beginning to think for themselves. Pretty soon, these kind of leaders will become like dinosaurs and regulated to Earth's violent past.